Showing posts with label Abdel Moneim Ibrahim. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Lawahez لواحظ Shadia 1957 Egyptian one-sheet

Lawahez (1957) - (Shadia) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Ahmed Fouad for the 1957 Hassan Al Imam film Lawahez based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Mostafa Samy and starring Shadia [1931-2017] as Lawahez. Plot summary: Lawahez was a bright star among the great performers, who sang and danced with wonder and fascination. Her parents had been sent to prison and she was summoned to visit her ailing mother at the prison hospital. Her mother confessed to her that she was not the daughter of the convicted "bachelor teacher." She was the daughter of a respected man who had married her mother secretly and had not left her. She later married "the teacher" who took advantage of her and involved her in his crimes. The mother died and the girl felt she had been released from the domination of the criminal she had thought to be her father, who had been sending her threatening extortionist letters from the prison. The girl refused to pay anything to the messenger then went to a police officer to seek protection from him. By chance this officer was the son of the second wife of the respected man who was the girl's true father. He spoke to his mother's husband about the tragedy of the girl he had seen in his office and the man realized the girl Lawahez was his daughter. He told the officer and asked him to conceal the matter to avoid angering his mother. The officer decided the only way to save the girl from the miserable night life was to bring her home to work as a maid for her father, his mother's husband, who had taken ill. Lawahez agreed to this because she loved the officer. She lived at her father's house without telling her friends, and the young son, who was her half brother, flirted with her. She and the officer fell in love. The "teacher" got out of prison and went looking for the girl. He broke into the father's home and demanded that the girl be returned to him. The real father refused. The teacher offered to pay to have the girl turned over to him. Then the wife discovered the girl had worked in a cabaret and banished her from the home to return to her old work. The teacher and his gang went to the cabaret where they abducted the girl and took her to his hideout. He tried to rape her but the girl resisted and stabbed him to death with a knife just when the officer arrived with policemen to save her.

Cast and crew: Shadia, Hassan Al Imam, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Mahmoud Ismail, Zouzou Nabil, Alvisy Orphanily, Mohamed Mustafa Samy, Kariman, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Fakher Fakher, Aziza Helmy, Qatquta, Shafik Noureddin, Salwa Sami, Hussein Ismail, Mohsen Hassanein, Salwa Mahmoud, Abbas Al-Dali, Anwar Zaki, Souraya Hassan, Mahmoud El Guindi, Elham Ibrahim





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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The Culprits المذنبون Hussein Fahmy Egyptian one-sheet

The Culprits (1976) - (Hussein Fahmy) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Wahib Fahmy for the 1975 Said Marzouk film The Culprits based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz, screenplay by Mahdouh El Leithy and Naguib Mahfouz and starring Hussein Fahmy as Ahmad Saber. The film is included in Ahmad Al-Hadari's list of Egypt's 100 most important films. Plot Summary: The actress Sanaa Kamal [Soheir Ramzy] was murdered in her bed. The investigator summoned all those who were in her home on the night of her death including her fiancee Ahmad Saber, the director of the company that published the papers the actress used to help build the building, his friend who betrayed his wife and the strong young man who sold his body to the actress while at the same time making plans to steal the treasury at an institution. Then everyone who was at the party at her home that night was arrested after the investigator discovered the crime took place during the party. Her fiance the film director admitted he had killed her out of jealousy.

Cast and crew: Hussein Fahmy, Soheir Ramzy, Zubaida Tharwat, Said Marzouk, Salah Zulfikar, Adel Adham, Youssef Chaban, Imad Hamdi, Tewfik El Dekn, Naguib Mahfouz, Samir Sabri, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Mustafa Imam, Abdel Waress Assar, Hayat Kandeel, Sameer Ghanem, Wahid Seif, Osama Abbas, Leila Fahmi, Naima Al Soghayar, Said Abdel Ghani





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Sunday, July 23, 2017

My Daughter and the Jackal ابنتي والذئب (Shams El-Barudy) - (1986) Egyptian one-sheet

My Daughter and the Jackal (1986) - (Shams El-Barudy) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Abdel Rahman for the 1986 Said Tantawi film My Daughter and the Jackal based on screenplay and dialogue by Mahmoud Abouzayd and Sabry Ezzat and starring Shams El-Barudy as Azhar. Plot summary: Azhar suffered because of the actions of her rebellious son. On the other hand Mostafa [Hassan Youssef] had an unspoken love for her. Youssef [Nour El-Sherif] also courted her. Azhar did not reveal her secret and simply observed the situation at a mansion belonging to her aunt [Naima Wasfy]. She discovered that Mostafa was working there and was planning to court her. She also rebuffed his attentions.

Cast and crew: Said Tantawi, Kamal Korayem, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Shams El-Barudy, Nour El-Sherif, Hassan Youssef, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Said Tantawi, Safia El Emari, Amira, Mohammed Tawfik, Naima Wasfy, Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Kamal Korayem, Abdel Rahim Abu Aouf, Mahmoud Abouzayd, Sabry Ezzat



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Saturday, July 8, 2017

She Lived for Love عاشت للحب (Zubaida Tharwat) - (1959) Egyptian one-sheet

She Lived for Love (1959) - (Zubaida Tharwat) Style B Egyptian one-sheet

Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster made to promote the 1959 104-minute El Sayed Bedeir black-and-white film She Lived for Love ['ashat lil-hob] starring Zubaida Tharwat based on the novel The Ivy Vine [shagaret al-lablab] by Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah with dialogue by Salah Gowdet and cinematography by Abdelhalim Nasr. Plot summary: Hosny [Kamal Al-Shennawi] was troubled while he was growing up by his observations of marital infidelity among his relatives. When he grew up and went to medical school he lived in an apartment above the one inhabited by a woman named Zainab [Zubaida Tharwat], fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. Then when she showed an interest in other men he decided not to marry her after all, thinking she was like the other women he had known in his youth. Following advice from Zainab's sister Rashida [Laila Taher] and his friend Khairat [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] he eventually changed his mind and decided to marry her after all.

Cast and crew: El Sayed Bedeir, Zubaida Tharwat, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Laila Taher, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hermine, Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah, Saleh Gowdet, Mary Ezzedine, Salwa Mahmoud, Aziza Helmy, Abdallah Gheith, Wedad Hamdy, Kamal Hussein, Mohamed Shawqi, Hussein Assar, Abdel Aziz Hamdy



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Sunday, April 16, 2017

She Lived for Love عاشت للحب (Zubaida Tharwat) - (1959) Egyptian one-sheet

She Lived for Love

(1959) - (Zubaida Tharwat) Egyptian one-sheet

Shown here is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster made to promote the 1959 104-minute El Sayed Bedeir black-and-white film She Lived for Love ['ashat lil-hob] starring Zubaida Tharwat based on the novel The Ivy Vine [shagaret al-lablab] by Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah with dialogue by Salah Gowdet and cinematography by Abdelhalim Nasr. Plot summary: Hosny [Kamal Al-Shennawi] was troubled while he was growing by his observations of marital infidelity among his relatives. When he grew up and went to medical school he lived in an apartment above the apartment inhabited by a woman named Zainab [Zubaida Tharwat], fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. Then when she showed an interest in other men he decided not to marry her after all, thinking she was like the other women he had known in his youth. Under the influence of advice from Zainab's sister Rashida [Laila Taher] and his friend Khairat [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] he eventually changed his mind and decided to marry her after all.

Cast and crew: El Sayed Bedeir, Zubaida Tharwat, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Laila Taher, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hermine, Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah, Saleh Gowdet, Mary Ezzedine, Salwa Mahmoud, Aziza Helmy, Abdallah Gheith, Wedad Hamdy, Kamal Hussein, Mohamed Shawqi, Hussein Assar, Abdel Aziz Hamdy



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Monday, April 3, 2017

Baheyya بهية (Lobna Abdel Aziz) - (1960) Egyptian one-sheet

Baheyya (1960) - (Lobna Abdel Aziz) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Studio Adly for the 1960 Ramses Naguib film Baheyya based on a story by Hamed Abdel Aziz, screenplay and dialogue by Youssef El Sebai and starring Lobna Abdel Aziz as Beheyya. Plot summary: This film is a tale of murder, corruption and blood vengeance directed by Ramses Naguib. Baheyya and Yassine [Rushdy Abaza] had promised to marry but the death of Baheyya's father Marzouq ruined everything. The girl decided not to marry before taking revenge against her father's murderer. Yassine tried to get her to change her mind but could not do so. He went into the military service. The bey who was running things for his own benefit took control of a large part of the village with the help of Sheikh Abdul Rahim [Hussein Riad], who had a good reputation among the people. Two people close to Baheyya told her the Sheikh was the murderer of her father. Sheikh Hamza the father of Yassine was murdered, which led Yassine to seek revenge for his father. He became hostile to Beheyya thinking she was the cause of his father's death. Baheyya went to the Bey's compound to avenge her father, but it was Abdul Rahim who killed his father, took Baheyya hostage and fled. Yassine pursued him to save Baheyya and avenge his father. The police came to intervene after one of the Sheikh's victims cut out his tongue in retaliation.

Cast and crew: Ramses Naguib, Rushdy Abaza, Lobna Abdel Aziz, Abdelhalim Nasr, Hamed Abdel Aziz, Youssef El Sebai, Hussein Riad, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Zaki Toleimat, Ahmed Abaza, Alawihah Gamil





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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Wife Killers Society جمعية قتل الزوجات (Salah Zulfikar) - (1962) Egyptian rerelease one-sheet

Wife Killer Society (1962) - (Salah Zulfikar) rerelease Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster for the 1962 Hassan El-Seify film Wife Killers Society based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Youssef El Sebai, cinematography by Fouad Abdel Malek and starring Salah Zulfikar as Mahmoud. Disclaimer: No wives are killed in this farce! Plot summary: A husband named Nuh Effendi and his wife Om Abdou [Hussein Riad and Marie Munib] were constantly arguing. The husband noticed everyone he knew was having the same problem so he decided to start a secret Wife Killers Society in the building where they lived. He insisted on evicting Mahmoud [Salah Zulfikar] and Sayed Khal Mahmoud [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] who were living on the roof, because they were late paying their rent.

Cast and crew: Hassan El-Seify, Salah Zulfikar, Hussein Riad, Zahret al-Ola, Marie Munib, Zeinat Sedki, Khayria Ahmed, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Hassan Fayek, Fouad Abdel Malek, Said Abu Bakr, Stephan Rosti, Youssef El Sebai



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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Letter from an Unknown Woman رسالة من امراة مجهولة (Farid Al Atrache) - (1962) three-piece Egyptian poster

Letter from an Unknown Woman (1962) - (Farid Al Atrache) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 35" x 61" original three-piece stone litho Egyptian poster designed by Marcel for the 1962 Salah Abouseif film Letter from an Unknown Woman starring Farid Al Atrache as Ahmed Sameh. Plot summary: The musician Ahmed Sameh received a letter on the evening of his birthday. He was used to receiving flowers every birthday but this time he was reading a letter from a woman he did not know. Her name was Amal [Lobna Abdel Aziz] and she lived in front of him in his old home. She loved him without him knowing about it; she seldom saw him or had any reason to go into his home, but she knew his servant Ibrahim. However her mother had to get married and moved to another city. From time to time Amal looked at the home of her beloved who did not know her. One day he stopped his car for her, took her to his home and she became pregnant by him, but he forgot her because she was just another girl to him. He lived the life of a musician. Amal worked in an office. The owner of the office offered to marry her but he knew there was another man in her life so he left her alone. Amal met her beloved one night but he did not remember her. He avoided her son but one day the son was hurt in a collision with a bus. The doctor said the type of blood the injured boy needed was rare. Amal was obliged to send her letter to Ahmed Sami, who came to the hospital on the evening of his birthday. He gave the blood to his son and married Amal after he realized how long she had loved him. This film was directed by Salah Abouseif based on the 1922 novella of the same title by Stefan Zweig, which was also the basis for a 1948 movie with the same title starring Joan Fontaine.

Cast and crew: Farid Al Atrache, Lobna Abdel Aziz, Amina Rizk, Marie Munib, Salah Abouseif, Ezzat El Alaili, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Fakher Fakher, Hussein al-Sayed, Abdel Ghani Nagdi, Mary Ezzedine, Nawal Abul Foutouh, Fatthy Zaky, Wafia Khayry, El Sayed Bedeir, Aly Hassan, Stefan Zweig





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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Youth These Days شبان هذه الايام (Rushdy Abaza) - (1975) Egyptian one-sheet

Youth These Days (1975) - (Rushdy Abaza) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Mohamed Abdel Aziz and Hassan Mazhar Gasour for the 1975 Atef Salem film Youth These Days based on a story by Mohammad al-Hadidi, screenplay and dialogue by Abdel Hay Adib and starring Rushdy Abaza as Hosni. Plot summary: As editor of an important journal, Hosni did not have enough time to stay at home and look after his wife Eqbal [Mariam Fakhr Eddine] and children. He wrote about youth affairs and was in a relationship with his secretary Soheir [Safia El Emari] without realizing she was secretly married to his son Khaled [Samir Sabri]. Khaled was killed in the October War, but before that he sent his father a letter telling him about his marriage to Soheir.

Cast and crew: Atef Salem, Rushdy Abaza, Mohamed Awad, Mohamed Reda, Samir Sabri, Safia El Emari, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Sameer Ghanem, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Leila Hamada, Khayria Ahmed, Saed Zayan, Amira, Abdel Moneim Bahnassy, Mohammad al-Hadidi, Abdel Hay Adib





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Ticket Thief حرامي الورقة (Naglaa Fathy) - (1970) Egyptian one-sheet

Ticket Thief (1970) - (Naglaa Fathy) Egyptian one-sheet

This isa 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Marcel and Mohamed Abdel Aziz for the 1970 Aly Reda black-and-white musical Ticket Thief based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Osman and starring Naglaa Fathy. Plot summary: Zeinab, [Naglaa Fathy] a poor woman with a factory job, bought a lottery ticket, had it stolen and then reported the numbers on the stolen ticket to the police. After the stolen ticket won 5000 pounds, the man the thief sold it to, an underpaid dancer named Ahmed Shaker, [Mahmoud Reda] was arrested when he tried to claim his winnings.

Cast and crew: Naglaa Fathy, Marcel, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Aly Reda, Farida Fahmy, Mahmoud Reda, Adel Adham, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Tewfik El Dekn, Hassan Mustafa, Mahmoud Choukou, Naima Al Soghayar, Zizi Mustafa, Ahmed Khorshed, Mohamed Osman, Mimi Shakeeb, Ahmed Khorshed, Ali Gohar, Hassan al-Meliguy, Fatma Emara, Faiza Fouad





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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Tears Dried جفت الدموع Mahmoud Yassine 1975 Egyptian one-sheet

The Tears Dried (1975) - (Mahmoud Yassine) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Fouad for the 1975 Helmy Rafla film The Tears Dried based on story and screenplay by Youssef El Sebai and starring Mahmoud Yassine as Sami. Plot summary: A famous singer nemed Hoda [Negat] and a prominent political writer and magazine editor named Sami fell in love, but their relationship faced professional and personal opposition among their associates.

Cast and crew: Youssef Chaban, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Wahid Farid, Helmy Rafla, Naima Wasfy, Mahmoud Yassine, Negat, Youssef El Sebai, Abdel Aziz, Ahmed Fouad



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Friday, September 16, 2016

If I Were a Man لو كنت رجلا (Aida Hilal) - (1964) Egyptian one-sheet

If I Were a Man (1964) - (Aida Hilal) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster designed by Abdel Rahman and Mohammad Aziz for the 1964 Ahmed Diaeddin film If I Were a Man AKA law kont ragolan written by Ibrahim al-Wardani and Ahmed Diaeddin and starring Aida Hilal as Mona Hafez. Plot summary: Mona Hafez was working in a library researching her doctoral dissertation on zoology, but her colleague Samir harassed her so much she had to quit. Her brother Moneim, an actor playing a secondary role in a theater group, was trying to find her a husband among his friends, but she did everything she could to make them hate her. Mona went to Alexandria to work there. She read about a magazine contest for married people for the best story about the secret of their happiness. She entered and won, claimed she was married and sent a picture of her brother Moneim as her husband. To her surprise she won and was told by a representative of the magazine she and her husband would be taken on a seven-day trip around the world. She needed to find a husband as soon as possible but was unable to solve the problem by consulting a matchmaker.

Cast and crew: Shukry Sarhan, Ibrahim al-Wardani, Ibrahim Adel, Mohammad Aziz, Abdul Rahman, Youssef Chaban, Abddel Moneim Ibrahim, Ahmed Diaeddin, Aida Hilal, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Ibrahim Adel, Aziza Helmy, Esmat Mahmoud, Sabry Abdel Aziz, Adly Kasseb, Abdel Rahman Abuzahra, Lutfy al-Hakim, Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra, Awatef Ramadan, Abdel Salam Mohammed



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Thursday, July 28, 2016

My Only Love حبي الوحيد Omar Sharif 1961 Egyptian one-sheet

My Only Love (1961) - (Omar Sharif) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by an unknown artist for the 1961 Kamal El Sheikh film My Only Love based on a story by Sabry Ezzat, screenplay and dialogue by Ali El Zorkani and Sabry Ezzat and starring Omar Sharif as Adel. Plot summary: Adel was a commercial airline pilot who loved a girl named Mona [Nadia Lutfi] while Shukry [Kamal Al-Shennawi] a friend of Mona's family was also trying to get close to her. She stopped him because she knew Adel was planning to propose. However Shukry still got the jump on Adel and ended up marrying Mona because Mona thought Adel was seeing another woman. Later Mona realized she had been mistaken and asked Shukry for a divorce so she could go back to Adel.

Cast and crew: Ali El Zorkani, Sabry Ezzat, Omar Sharif, Nadia Lutfi, Kamal Al-Shennawi, Kamal El Sheikh, Kamal Korayem, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Showeikar, Fakher Fakher, Fotouh Neshati, Mohamed Abaza, Nazim Shaarawy, Samia Rushdy, Souraya Fakhry, Amal Ramzy





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Friday, June 3, 2016

Midaq Alley زقاق المدق Shadia (1963) Egyptian one-sheet

Midaq Alley (1963) - (Shadia) Egyptian one-sheet

The poster pictured is a 27" x 39" stone lithograph showing the title of the film as the name of the protagonist Hamida (played by Shadia). The film is based on the 1947 novel zoqaq al-midaq by Naguib Mahfouz. Plot Summary: People of various nationalities and trades lived in Midaq Alley. This story is about Hamida and Hassan when he was treating her like a sister, but had no influence with her. Hamida was trying to leave poor Midaq and rise to a better life . Hamida was able to leave Midaq and work at the English prison in Abbasia where she met some of the English soldiers and supplied them with narcotics obtained in Midaq. Her mother could not control her. Abbas the barber was able to attract Hamida's attention for he loved her and wanted to marry her. She neither accepted nor refused but she was hoping for better. Abbas decided to go to the prison to get money. He went with Uncle Kamel the pastry seller to ask for Hamida's hand. She agreed to marry him after he returned. However Sayed Atwan the big merchant in Midaq wanted to marry Hamida too, even though he was already married. Hamida's mother refused to allow this even though Hamida was agreeable. However Sayed Atwan took a fall on the street and died of a heart attack a few days later. Ibrahim Farahat, who was running for Parliament, appeared in the neighborhood with Farag. Farag had succeeded in getting Hamida to go with him to the cinema. He then took her to his sumptious apartment where he tried to kiss her, but she ran away. The next day Hamida went to Farag without returning to Midaq, Farad turned his apartment into a dance school and nicknamed Hamida Titi. Abbas returned from vacation and did not find Hamida. Hussein quarreled with his father the old teacher who owned a coffee shop in Midaq and was planning to leave the neighborhood. The end of the war was announced, which embittered Farag. A drunken English soldier shot at Titi. She grabbed the gun, shot at Farag and he died. Abbas happened to be at the bar and he carried Hamida when she died at Midaq.

Cast and crew: Youssef Chaban, Naguib Mahfouz, Hassan Al Imam, Salah Kabil, Hassan Youssef, Abdel Waress Assar, Aly Hassan, Adly Kasseb, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Hassan el Baroudi, Aqila Ratib, Tewfik El Dekn, Souraya Helmy, Mohamed Reda, Choukoukou, Shadia, Samia Gamal, Hussein Riad





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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Miramar ميرامار (Shadia) - (1969) Egyptian one-sheet

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Miramar ميرامار (1969) - (Shadia) Egyptian one-sheet Poster

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster for the 1969 Kamal El Sheikh film Miramar ميرامار based on a story by Naguib Mahfouz and starring Shadia as Zohra. Plot summary: Zohra left her village and went to the Miramar boarding house in Alexandria, where she worked as a maid. There were various classes of people in the boarding house including feudal lords who were resentful of the revolution's nationalization of their land, a former ministry attorney who had lost his influence, the old journalist Amer Wagdi [Imad Hamdi] and Mansour Bahi, [Abdel Rahman Ali] the perplexed man of culture. Sarhan al-Beheiri [Youssef Chaban] was a member of the Socialist Union and his opportunistic side appeared in his effort to steal the company where he worked and in his telling Zohra falsely that he loved her before abandoning her and marrying someone else. Talaba Marzuq [Youssef Wahby] stood by Zohra. The boarding house seemed to be divided into two parts, the first part being the class that had been harmed by the revolution and did nothing but make jokes and womanize as Hosni Alam [Abu Bakr Ezzat] did, and the second part being the young people like Mansour Bahi, the fugitive from the revolution who was arrested. Talaba Redwan was an old journalist who had chosen to live in the shadows. Zohra had been hurt by these circumstances and was planning to leave the boarding house but then the newspaper seller Mahmoud Abul-Abbas [Abdel Moneim Ibrahim] said he wanted to marry her because he loved her.

Cast and crew: Kamal El Sheikh, Shadia, Naguib Mahfouz, Youssef Wahby, Youssef Chaban, Imad Hamdi, Nadia El Guindy, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abu Bakr Ezzat, Ahmed Taufiq, Ismat Rafat, Abdelhalim Nasr, Abdel Rahman Ali



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Saturday, June 21, 2014

The Wife from Paris [زوجة من باريس] (Nabila Ebeid) - (1966) Egyptian Film Poster

The Wife from Paris (1966) - (Nabila Ebeid) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Hassan Mazhar Gasour to promote the 1966 Atef Salem 103-minute color film The Wife from Paris [zawga min baris] starring Nabila Ebeid based on story and dialogue by Amina El Sawy, screenplay by Abdel Hay Adib with cinematography by Klelio. Plot summary: Engineer Nagy [Rushdy Abaza] came from the Paris Oasis to the south of the Western Sahara to work and live for a period of time. There he met Dr. Wagih [Salah Zulfikar] who had asked to be transferred to this remote place to live far from the city after being hurt by his unfaithful wife. He hated everything female, even hens. Wagih met a social overseer named Samia [Nabila Ebeid] who had also come from the Paris Oasis to work at the elementary school. However he was afraid of her and avoided talking to her. At the school where Samia worked the director Daoud [Fouad El-Mohandes] was taking steps to retire; he married one of the girls at the oasis, never to return. Wagih began to feel that this Samia differed greatly from his unfaithful wife, thanks to the influence of his friend. Engineer Nagy married Samia.

Cast and crew: Nabila Ebeid, Rushdy Abaza, Salah Zulfikar, Atef Salem, Amin El-Heneidy, Fouad El-Mohandes, Ahmed El Haddad, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Klelio, Amina Al Sawy, Abdel Hay Adib, Karima Al-Sherif, Abdel Ghani Al-Nagdi, Adly Kasseb, Hussein Ismail, Hassan Atela



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Monday, April 28, 2014

Ismail Yassine in the Navy [ إسماعيل يس في الأسطول] (Ismail Yasseen) - (1957)

Ismail Yassine in the Navy [ismail yasseen fil-ostool] (Ismail yasseen) - (1995) Egyptian film poster

Pictured is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Studio Adly to promote the 1957 Fatin Abdel Wahab 87-minute black-and-white film Ismail Yassine in the Navy [اسماعيل يس في الاسطول] starring Ismail Yasseen based on story, screenplay and dialogue by Hassan Tewfik with cinematography by Abdel Aziz Fahmy. Plot summary: Ismail [Ismail Yasseen] was a simple boy who fell in love with his cousin Nadia [Zahrat El-Ola] in the Al-Anfushi neighborhood. He asked her to marry him, but the aunt [Zeinat Sedki] opposed the marriage because she had promised the girl in marriage to an older teacher, Abbas Afash [Mahmoud El-Meliguy]. The girl asked Ismail to join the Navy because she had friends there. Ismail did this and formed good friendships with two them [Abdel Moneim Ismail and Ahmed Ramzy] while maintaining regular correspondence with Nadia. His comrades in the Navy were sad when they heard Nadia had became engaged to Abbas Afash, and they gave Ismail some money so he could go marry her himself. Then they all descended on the Al-Anfushi neighborhood and began fighting with the Afash's friends. This spoiled the wedding and Ismail married his sweetheart after the military police arrested the troublemakers.

Cast and crew: Ismail Yasseen, Fatin Abdel Wahab, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Zahrat El-Ola, Ahmed Ramzy, Zeinat Sedki, Hassan Tewfik, Abdel Aziz Fahmy, Abdel Waress Assar, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Reyad El Kasabgy, Malek Al-Gamal, Leila Karim, Zeinat Alawy





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